Posted on 06/20/2008 5:09:31 AM PDT by rhema
President Bush told a crowd at the President's Dinner on Wednesday night that Americans face a clear choice in November on abortion and judges. He noted that John McCain and Barack Obama couldn't be more far apart on the two key issues for the pro-life community.
While McCain takes a strong position opposing abortion and has said he wants Roe v. Wade and its era of unlimited abortions overturned, Obama has repeatedly voted for abortions and making taxpayers fund them with public money.
"This November, the American people will have a clear choice when it comes to confirming good judges and building a culture of life," the president said.
"Republicans aspire to build a society where every human being is welcomed in life and protected in law," he explained. "Weve funded crisis pregnancy programs and supported parental notification laws."
"We outlawed the cruel practice of partial birth abortion. We defended this good law all the way to Supreme Court -- and we won," Bush added. "This victory shows how important it is to put good judges on the bench."
Bush used the issue of judges to underscore his point and noted how McCain voted for his two Supreme Court picks who pro-life advocates think will help overturn Roe.
Obama voted against both picks and has promised to only appoint judges who will keep unlimited abortions legal another 35 years.
"We believe that unelected judges should strictly interpret the law, and not legislate from the bench. Ive nominated and Congress has confirmed good judges, including the two newest members of the Supreme Court -- Justice Sam Alito and Chief Justice John Roberts," Bush explained.
"Our opponents have a different view. Theres no clearer illustration of their differences in our judicial philosophies than this: John McCain voted to confirm these eminently qualified Supreme Court justices. His opponent voted against them," the president said.
The dinner gave a preview of Bush's likely message over the coming months as the two senators compete to replace him.
"This is my eighth Presidents Dinner -- also known as my last dinner before mandatory retirement," Bush joked.
"I cant say for sure what Im going to be doing at this time next year -- I suspect Ill be in Crawford, watching the Rangers on TV. But I know what youll be doing -- youll be holding this dinner in honor of a new guest: President John McCain," he said.
"I know John McCain well. I have worked with him, and I have run against him. Take it from me: Its better to have him on your side," Bush said.
I can't even imagine Gore or Kerry as Prez.
And Obama...He's simply a Con man in a nice suit...clean and articulate.
He turns history on single sentences.
Don't ask me to prove it. Others will in time.
That's another myth being spread by the MSM. The fact is he isn't articulate whithout his teleprompter.
Uh....Uh...You’re right...
Obama has NO NONE ZERO NIL Count them: ZIP convictions.
Anyone who can sit in a church for 20 years and either a) not pay attention, or b) expect others to believe he wasn't paying attention, or c) not care because it's just another tool in his arsenal of ambition is, at his zenith, a man without convictions. At worst, he is positively wicked.
And I don't think I like his suits, either.
And anyone who can argue that a baby born alive after surviving an abortion should be left to die is not worthy of a single vote.
More lip service to life. Bleh.
“That’s another myth being spread by the MSM. The fact is he isn’t articulate whithout his teleprompter.”
Watch this, it verifies what you said:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=bHq3avztIFg
“And anyone who can argue that a baby born alive after surviving an abortion should be left to die is not worthy of a single vote.”
Obama supported this?
Yes.
President Bush has done more to protect the life of the unborn than any other President before him. God bless President Bush. McCain is also a strong pro-life man.
Yes, as a member of the Illinois legislature. He claimed such babies would be inconvenient from a legal perspective.
“Bleh”
Amen!
Alito and Roberts = "lip service"? If President McCain follows suit, I'll be more than mollified.
Mr. President, I know you think Obama would be bad for the country, he will be, but you’re partially to blame if he does become president. I know you thought you were doing good by your compassionate conservatism but you really just turned the GOP into a joke. It’s too late now Mr. President, you had 6 years with people of your party in control. You were too busy trying make everyone like you.
I’m speechless. I hope some group runs a tv ad in battleground States making sure all swing voters know this. I did know he was unapologetic when it comes to Partial Birth Abortion, but I never knew he said something as outrageous as this. Sick.
...aaaaaaaaand that’s about it.
He did more than say it. He voted for it as a state senator. Then he voted for a bill that would assure horses of humane treatment.
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